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Haven't these guys ever seen an Iron Man film? It's not about the suit, IT'S ABOUT WHO'S INSIDE!

An easy fix for this? Just end all searches with "for a friend" from now on.

Why does anyone still think they can make a good Fantastic Four movie…?

Captain America: Civil War is going to be a thing in 2016. It should pretty much address everything you mentioned. Not that you would've known that at the time. You were just way ahead of us squares and everyone else that said "A CIVIL WAR MCU MOVIE WILL NEVER HAPPEN, IDIOTS!"

I imagine they're trying to do that with Thanos. The problem, though, is that they're not actually gonna confront him until Avengers 3. At least, that's what seems to be being implied. That's a long time and a lot of movies.

Hulk solo movies are a tough thing to pull off more than once, I think. The second movie actually wasn't too bad. We didn't have to endure another origin story because they let the first terrible movie do that for them in the opening credits, we got Bruce Banner on the run from the military, and we got an ending fight

Too many trailers / finished Daredevil.

Am I the only person who didn't want playable heroes in this game? I played the shit out of both previous games too, but I fucking hated that shitty hero mode.

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Much like everything else in this genre, Harmonix came up with that guitar controller design first. Theirs, however, had multiple frets with six buttons each.

Wilson Fisk - THE KINGPIN OF CRIME - is a character that NEEDS to be fleshed out for anything Daredevil to work with present-day MCU type stuff. This isn't 2003. Michael Clark Duncan just won't cut it. Also, a TV show has a lot more time to develop a villain than a two hour movie does. Loki was only as fleshed out as

I was confused about the boat scene as well, but, from what I gathered, she didn't actually go through with it. I would have to see it again to be sure, but I'm fairly certain not that much time passed between that scene and the next. Granted, how long would it take a relentless spirit to kill one (or three)

I feel like that poor Russian probably felt every time I slam my finger in the car door.

Shortly after the events of Spider-Man 3, Tobey Maguire decides to finally hang up the mask for good. "They've got that alcoholic iron guy to protect them now," he says as he goes to have bad romantic chemistry with Kirsten Dunst. However, after years of living a life on the sidelines (and having bad romantic

Jack was seemed pretty in a hurry after the fight. Granted, he knew the risks of what he was doing, and he was obviously prepared for the worst, but it seemed more like he was still hoping to make it back to Matt.

I assume AV Club also wanted to show the Star Wars Mega Bloks posters as well, but they couldn't get that kid that lives down the street who doesn't own Lego's to give them permission.

The coat was blue in many expanded universe stories, BUT THAT DOESN'T MATTER ANYMORE, NERDS!

I'd like to see them try something like this nowadays. I'd probably just waste the five minutes waiting for a worker to unlock the video game displays.

I spent my weekend trying to figure out how much of a shitty person I am by finally playing through The Wolf Among Us. While there was a lot to love about the game, I definitely felt at least a little bit alienated having never read the comics. The Book Of Fables tidbits helped a lot with that though. The ending was

Rayman, please! Oh, and Globox! Or maybe just Globox…